Infants Are Not Lost

We now turn our
attention to another perversion of God’s word and that is infants are born sinners and must be baptized in order to
be saved. This contradicts God’s word. God says in Ezekiel 18:20, "The soul
who sins shall die. The son shall not bear the guilt of the father, nor shall the father bear the guilt of the
son." Here God is telling us that children do not inherit sin from their parents, grandparents,
or any of their forefathers, all the way back to Adam. God says "The son shall not bear the guilt of the father."
Each person is responsible for his own sins. According to this verse, it is "The soul who sins shall die." Does
it say the soul that inherits sin, it shall die? No. It says the soul who sins.

What is sin?
1 John 3:4 says, "Whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness: and sin is lawlessness." We do not inherit sin; we commit sin; and we commit sin when we commit lawlessness. An infant has
not broken any law of God and thus has not committed any sin.

How is sin committed?
In James 1:14-15 we read, "Every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his OWN lust
and enticed, then when lust has conceived, it brings forth sin and sin when it is finished brings forth death." Before one can commit sin he must be drawn away of his OWN lust and enticed. A baby cannot be drawn
away and enticed into lustful sin. This is absurd. This is total ignorance of God's word. James 4:17 also
says, "Therefore to him who knows to do good, and does not do it, to him it is sin." This is the sin of omission. An infant does not know to do good and thus cannot sin. There
are only two ways that man sins: by committing sin or we sin by omission. An infant cannot sin in either way and has
no sin.

A little child
is innocent and pure, as our Lord says in Matthew 18:3, "Unless you are converted and become
as little children, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven." And we also read in
Matthew 19:14, "But Jesus said, 'Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them;
for of such is the kingdom of heaven'". Little children are of the kingdom of heaven.
Little children are not lost, but are safe until they become accountable.

One error leads
to another. Men say since infants have inherited the sin of Adam, they must be baptized or they will be lost.
This is also false. Infants are not suitable candidates for baptism, since they cannot believe. Our Lord says
in Mark 16:16, "He whobelieves and is baptized will be saved." Here one of the prerequisites of being saved when one is baptized is to believe, which is impossible
for an infant to do.

Also in Acts
8:36-37 the question was asked, "See here is water; what hinders me from being baptized?" And the answer is given in the next verse: "And Philip said, if you
believe with all your heart you may." Here we see the condition that must be met before
a person can be baptized is he must believe with all his heart. Can an infant do this? No.

Also one of the prerequisites of being baptized is one must repent. In
Acts 2:38 (KJV) the apostle Peter told a group of people, who had asked what they should do, to "Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of your sins." What is the requirement found here that we must do before we can be baptized? Repent. Can
an infant repent? It would be absurd to think that an infant could believe or repent, but it is just as absurd to think
that an innocent infant, who is without sin, must be baptized for the forgiveness of sins, which he does not have.

Satan knows infant
baptism accomplishes nothing. Satan also knows, when people who were baptized as an infant become accountable, at that
time they are lost and will be with him through out eternity in the burning fires of Hell if he can keep them from obeying
the Lord. So who do you want to follow: God, or men who are being led by Satan? Every person will follow one or
the other. Again we have to make the choice as to who we follow. If you were baptized as an infant, then your
baptism did you no good. You are still lost. Now that you are able to believe you must "Repent and be baptized
everyone of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins" (Acts 2:38), so you can be saved and go to Heaven.
If a person misses Heaven by believing the lies of Satan, he will only have himself to blame.

Questions for Lesson # 19

Infants Are Not Lost

1.The son shall: (Ezekiel 18:20)

A.Bear (inherit) the iniquity (sin) of his father.

B.Not bear (inherit) the iniquity (sin) of his father

C.Not be responsible for his own sin.

2.Children inherit their father’s sins.

A.True

B.False

3.What is sin? (1 John 3:4)

A.Lawlessness

B.Doing what others don’t like

C.There is no such thing as sin

4.Infant children cannot commit lawlessness and cannot sin.

A.True

B.False

5.Little children are: (Mathew 19:14)

A.Lost

B.Of the Kingdom of Heaven

C.Guilty of sin

6.We do not become sinners until we become accountable.

A.True

B.False

7.If we know to do good and don’t do it (James 4:17)

A.It is not sin

B.It is all right

C.It is sin

8.Infant children know to do good and thus sin.

A.True

B.False

9.Those who need to be saved must be baptized. (Mark 16:16)

A.With their parents making the decision

B.But do not have to believe

C.But must first believe

10.An infant does believe in Christ and should be baptized.

A.True

B.False

11.When one is baptized: (Acts 8:36-37)

A.He must believe with all his heart

B.He can be an unbeliever

C.He does not have to be able to believe with all his heart, such as an infant

12.We must be able to believe with all of our heart before we are baptized

A.True

B.False

13.Those who are to be baptized: (Acts 2:38)

A.If they are infants they can have their parents repent for them

B.Do not have to repent

C.Must also repent

14.Babies are capable or repenting for their sins.

A.True

B.False

15.When people, who were baptized as an infant, grow up and become accountable: (Mark
16:16 & Acts 2:38)

A.They must be baptized again so they can be saved

B.The do not need to be baptized again to be saved

C.They do not need to be baptized since they were baptized as an infant